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Shilei Li

Researcher at University of Science and Technology Beijing

Publications -  103
Citations -  1398

Shilei Li is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology Beijing. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ferrite (iron) & Ultimate tensile strength. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 69 publications receiving 842 citations. Previous affiliations of Shilei Li include Nanjing University & Argonne National Laboratory.

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Precise measurement of stable potassium isotope ratios using a single focusing collision cell multi-collector ICP-MS

TL;DR: In this paper, a collision-cell equipped single focusing MultiCollector Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (MC-ICP-MS) was used for high precision potassium isotope ratio measurements.
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Microstructure evolution and impact fracture behaviors of Z3CN20-09M stainless steels after long-term thermal aging

TL;DR: Z3CN20-09M steels of primary circuit piping in Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant were studied on the microstructure evolution and fracture behaviors after thermal aging at 400 °C for up to 20,000 h as mentioned in this paper.
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Unprecedented non-hysteretic superelasticity of [001]-oriented NiCoFeGa single crystals

TL;DR: A large superelasticity up to 15.2% strain in NiCoFeGa single crystals is reported, exhibiting non-hysteretic mechanical responses, a small temperature dependence and high-energy-storage capability and cyclic stability over a wide temperature and composition range.
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K isotopes as a tracer for continental weathering and geological K cycling

TL;DR: A systematic investigation of K isotopes in dissolved load and sediments from major rivers and their tributaries in China shows that during silicate weathering, heavy K isotope are preferentially partitioned into aqueous solutions, and the results show that the δ41K value of seawater is sensitive to continental weathering intensity changes.
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G-phase precipitation in duplex stainless steels after long-term thermal aging: A high-resolution transmission electron microscopy study

TL;DR: In this paper, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy was used to investigate the G-phase precipitation behavior in duplex stainless steels long-term thermally aged at 300-450°C.